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Political and Economic Cooperation between the USA and China, Analysis from Russia`s National Interest Perspective

Student: Vu Dmitriy

Supervisor: Vladimir Igorevich Batyuk

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: International Relations (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

This work is dedicated to the contemporary issue of political and economic relations between China and the USA from Russian national interest’s perspective. This work is especially topical in 2016-th international affairs. Within the work, in the first chapter economic relations between the USA and China is analyzed. Second chapter concerns the problem of military and political affairs between those countries. The third chapter provides influence of economic and political relations between the USA and China on Russian national interests. In conclusion the author draws recommendations to the Russian foreign policy.

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